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it's right behind us. the grim task of figuring out what happened as search crews go home to home, looking to see if there's any for victims happening right now. right before us at this time. >> and we have established last night, all day today, how extraordinarily generous people are being and as we pointed out, what the red cross really needs right now to help these people the most, is cash. once again, the bay area is stepping forward. cheryl hurd is live at cappuccino high school where there's a fundraiser going on right now. cheryl? >> reporter: they definitely need cash, tom. but they also need a sense of community and that's what cappuccino high is providing for this community right now. they need to be together to talk about this horrible tragedy. it's just getting under way here at the high school, about 100 people are inside and they're really excited about what's about to take place here. they're pulling together and making spaghetti and making signs and folks feel at home. and that's exactly wh
it's right behind us. the grim task of figuring out what happened as search crews go home to home, looking to see if there's any for victims happening right now. right before us at this time. >> and we have established last night, all day today, how extraordinarily generous people are being and as we pointed out, what the red cross really needs right now to help these people the most, is cash. once again, the bay area is stepping forward. cheryl hurd is live at cappuccino high school...
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our house used to be right here. that is how it used to look on glen view. right now it is burned down completely. >> reporter: pretty amazing. they can see the wreckage, where their home used to be. their home is red tagged. the question is when will they be allowed back in to see what is left if there is anything left of their home. pg&e said if they are responsible for the fire and explosion they will be accountable to the families affected. the salindas one of hundreds of families looking for answers today, trying to understand what happened here and how to move forward. live in san bruno, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> we are going to take a live look at san bruno where we are waiting for a news conference by federal investigators to start. this is where the federal investigators will speak as soon as they are ready to talk to us. state and federal regulators were told had ranked the gas line that ruptured in san bruno as high risk. partly that was because it ran through a highly populated area. that is what we know so far. obviously, we want to
our house used to be right here. that is how it used to look on glen view. right now it is burned down completely. >> reporter: pretty amazing. they can see the wreckage, where their home used to be. their home is red tagged. the question is when will they be allowed back in to see what is left if there is anything left of their home. pg&e said if they are responsible for the fire and explosion they will be accountable to the families affected. the salindas one of hundreds of families...
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they will also use the recording to help train officers to use the proper techniques in the field. live in oakland, kimberly terry, nbc area news. >>> san francisco police are trying to figure out who pulled off a deadly home invasion in the bayview. it happened at the home near rankin street about 11:00 last night. two armed men rang the door bell and then suddenly opened fire. 57-year-old dennis dixon was killed, his 25-year-old son hurt. police arrested the suspects a short time later. it's not clear if those men were targeted. >>> the republican candidate for governor meg whitman has already won race. she has spent her way into the record books. whitman put another $15 million of her own money into her campaign this week, and with seven weeks to go, she has now spent $119 million of her own money. making hers the most expensive self-funded campaign in u.s. history. she has received an additional $24 million in donations for a total of $143 million. al gore spent on his 2000 presidential campaign. she passed michael bloomberg who spent more than $109 million campaign last year.
they will also use the recording to help train officers to use the proper techniques in the field. live in oakland, kimberly terry, nbc area news. >>> san francisco police are trying to figure out who pulled off a deadly home invasion in the bayview. it happened at the home near rankin street about 11:00 last night. two armed men rang the door bell and then suddenly opened fire. 57-year-old dennis dixon was killed, his 25-year-old son hurt. police arrested the suspects a short time...
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entire bay area to come out and join us. it's a wonderful little downtown. we have it right in the heart of downtown. we have probably a dozen world class restaurants within the festival that you can try, but of course we'll have the food on the free as well. >> all right. it's saturday and sunday. what are the hours? is it morning to evening? >> saturday we start at 10:00, go to 7:00 and sunday 10:00 to 6:00. i know you're going to talk about showers. but even when it rains, we pour here at the lafayette art and wine festival. >> you are a man in the know. people don't want to face the traffic, they can take b.a.r.t. is that correct? >> b.a.r.t. is a great way of getting here. the b.a.r.t. station in lafayette is literally a blook away. >> perfect. thanks a lot, jay. we appreciate you coming out. we'll enjoy a taste of the lafayette festival as we head throughout the show. let's look at our weather graphics heading throughout tonight and beyond. what you'll notice on the weather headlines is we're going to see some fog cont
entire bay area to come out and join us. it's a wonderful little downtown. we have it right in the heart of downtown. we have probably a dozen world class restaurants within the festival that you can try, but of course we'll have the food on the free as well. >> all right. it's saturday and sunday. what are the hours? is it morning to evening? >> saturday we start at 10:00, go to 7:00 and sunday 10:00 to 6:00. i know you're going to talk about showers. but even when it rains, we...
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home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday evening when the explosion blasted much of his neighborhood. >> luckily we weren't in it because, like i mentioned before, we were foreclosed upon three weeks ago. so my whole family was spared. >> reporter: his former home is one of 49 red-tagged structures. only a few are still standing but uninhabitable. >> these people have lost everything, everything. we're trying very hard as fast as we can with the assistance of a number of oerkrganizations an get them back and rebuild this neighborhood. >> reporter: they met to try to explain what happens next. the
home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday...
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stay with us for continuing coverage on this story. and you can find out the latest updates on our website, n nbcbayarea.com. >>> we are in the oven, are we not? let's check in with jeff ranieri to find out what's coming next, jeff? >> we're looking at warm weather, and then eventually some unseasonably cool weather for part of your labor day weekend. let's get a look at the heat right now outside. we're near some records for our inland spots. 101 in livermore, 94 in san jose, 96 in sunnyvale. plenty of heat in the north bay as well with temperatures to 90 and near 100. sunnyvale at 98 and los gatos coming in at 98 degrees. high pressure has been keeping this heat with ush the last 36 hours. we're going to focus on the cooling happening in the pacific. that's going to durp temperatures down over the labor day weekend. we'll see slight differences as we go toward tonight. generally mild at 11:00 p.m., mid to upper 60s. then 6:00 a.m., a little bit aa er costart, with mid and upper 60s as the fog will be returning to the bay area. it wil
stay with us for continuing coverage on this story. and you can find out the latest updates on our website, n nbcbayarea.com. >>> we are in the oven, are we not? let's check in with jeff ranieri to find out what's coming next, jeff? >> we're looking at warm weather, and then eventually some unseasonably cool weather for part of your labor day weekend. let's get a look at the heat right now outside. we're near some records for our inland spots. 101 in livermore, 94 in san jose, 96...
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now, why not use some of that money to save these schools? that's a question a lot of parents intend to ask tonight. live in richmond, tracy grant, bay area news. >>> thank you. >>> why did eight infants die of whooping cough in the state of california this year? in part, at least, because of misdiagnosis or slow diagnosis. a state review shows all the infants were taken to clinics and hospitals several times before they were accurately diagnosed with whooping cough. the california department of public health says by the time the disease was accurately diagnosed it was too late to save the infants. health officials are urging doctors to check for whoopg cough on any infant under 6 months who is having trouble breathing. so far, 3,600 cases have been reported, seven times the number reported. in the bay area there have been 1,035 cases including 286 in marin county alone. >>> b.a.r.t. reacts to reports that the train caused hearing loss. the agency says the problem is caused by the steel wheels on each train which create microscopic ripples on
now, why not use some of that money to save these schools? that's a question a lot of parents intend to ask tonight. live in richmond, tracy grant, bay area news. >>> thank you. >>> why did eight infants die of whooping cough in the state of california this year? in part, at least, because of misdiagnosis or slow diagnosis. a state review shows all the infants were taken to clinics and hospitals several times before they were accurately diagnosed with whooping cough. the...
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and with us right now, joel slayton, the executive director. tell us a little bit about what 01 is. >> 01 san jose is the largest and most prestigious contemporary art festival in north america, the nexus of art, technology and digital culture. >> sounds fantastic, a culmination of a loft things coming together. can anyone attend these events happening, over 100 event? >> over 100 art installations, 46 commissioned projects, 12 public artworks. there's a little bit of everything for any person that wants to attend. it allows you access to major exhibitions throughout the city with one pass. >> the event tonight will be interesting, seafood key dee composing on screen, people are eating those inbreed yents, just one example of a lot of other things happening. where can people go to learn more about this real quick? >> the south hall of the san jose convention center, the signature exhibition taking place, out of the garage and into the world. >> thank you so much for joining us. let's look at the weather. the next 24 hours the fog off the coastl
and with us right now, joel slayton, the executive director. tell us a little bit about what 01 is. >> 01 san jose is the largest and most prestigious contemporary art festival in north america, the nexus of art, technology and digital culture. >> sounds fantastic, a culmination of a loft things coming together. can anyone attend these events happening, over 100 event? >> over 100 art installations, 46 commissioned projects, 12 public artworks. there's a little bit of...